NH Labor Supports Parking Enforcers, Says FSP Having “Significant Impact on the State”

Yet another stellar compliment from the supporters of the state! In a recent opinion piece at NH Labor News, author Matt Murray says this about the Free State Project:

The FSP has caused a significant impact on the state. While the FSP has not reached their 20,000 person goal, they already have a significant political presence in NH.

So true! What a wonderful compliment that acknowledges that despite being only at 5% of our goal of movers that the FSP is having “significant impact”! We’re winning and we’ve only just gotten started. If the state-worshippers do not like it now, just wait until thousands more arrive!

Here’s the rest of Murray’s piece.

The Washington Times Editorial Against Parking Meters

The-Washington-Times[1]Here’s an editorial from the Washington Times supporting Robin Hooding:

New Hampshire residents take the “Live Free or Die” slogan on their license plates seriously. Municipal governments use every shady trick to squeeze revenue from the citizenry, but Hampshiremen are fighting back. The bureaucrats are in enough lather to shave their whiskers.

Good Samaritans in the city of Keene, styling themselves as “Robin Hood and his Merry Men,” are gallantly topping off parking meters before they expire, ensuring their neighbors will be spared an expensive and unnecessary ticket. (more…)

Union Leader Follow-Up Report on Robin Hooding

robinThe Union Leader’s Meghan Pierce has filed a follow-up report about Robin Hooding. Big thanks to Meghan for starting the avalanche of press coverage about Robin Hooding. Her original article was the one that tipped off all the other media that followed. Here’s her second report:

KEENE — City officials said a lawsuit against a group filling parking meters before city parking enforcement officers can issue tickets is not about money, it’s about safety.

“This is not about revenue. This is not about the city losing any money,” City Manager John A. MacLean said Tuesday.

People plugging parking meters with coins, after all provides revenue to the city, he added.

“This has always been about safety and the contract we have with our employees,” he said. (more…)